Isaiah 6
1 Isaiah, in a vision of the Lord in his glory,5 being terrified, has apprehensions removed.8 He offers himself, and is sent to shew the obstinacy of the people unto their desolation.13 A remnant shall be saved. A.M. 3245. B.C. 759. the year.2Ki 15:7Azariah.2Ch 26:22,23I saw also.Ex 24:10,11; Nu 12:8; Eze 1:1,25-28; Joh 1:18; 12:41; 1Ti 6:16sitting.66:1; 1Ki 22:19; Eze 10:1; Da 7:9; Mt 25:31; Re 3:21; 4:2,10; 5:1,7Re 6:16; 7:15-17high.12:4; 57:15; Ps 46:10; 108:5; 113:5; Eph 1:20,21his train. or, the skirts thereof. filled.1Ki 8:10,11; Re 15:8 stood.1Ki 22:19; Job 1:6; Da 7:10; Zec 3:4; Lu 1:10; Re 7:11seraphims.Ps 104:4; Eze 1:4; Heb 1:7wings.Ex 25:20; 37:9; 1Ki 6:24,27; 8:7; Eze 1:6,9,24; 10:21; Re 4:8covered his face.Ge 17:3; Ex 3:6; 1Ki 19:13; Ps 89:7his feet.Job 4:18; 15:15; Eze 1:11did fly.6; Ps 18:10; 103:20; Eze 10:16; Da 9:21; Re 8:13; 14:6 one cried unto another. Heb. this cried to this.Ex 15:20,21; Ezr 3:11; Ps 24:7-10Holy.Ex 15:11; Re 4:8,9; 15:3,4the whole earth, etc. Heb. his glory is the fulness of thewhole earth. 11:9,10; 24:16; 40:5; Nu 14:21; Ps 19:1-3; 57:11; 72:19; Hab 2:14Zec 14:9; Eph 1:18 posts.Eze 1:24; 10:5; Am 9:1door. Heb. thresholds. the house.Ex 40:34; 1Ki 8:10-12; 2Ch 5:13,14; 6:1; Ps 18:8; Re 11:19; 15:8 said I.Ex 33:20; Jud 6:22; 13:22; Job 42:5,6; Da 10:6-8; Hab 3:16Lu 5:8,9; Re 1:16,17undone. Heb. cut off. a man.Ex 4:10; 6:12,30; Jer 1:6; Zec 3:1-7; Mt 12:34-37; Jas 3:1,2I dwell.29:13; Jer 9:3-8; Eze 2:6-8; 33:31; Jas 3:6-10mine eyes.33:17; Re 1:5-7 flew.2; Da 9:21-23; Heb 1:7,14having, etc. Heb. and in his hand a live coal.Eze 10:2; Mt 3:11; Ac 2:3; Re 8:3-5which.Le 16:12; Heb 9:22-26; 13:10; Re 8:3-5 he laid it upon. Heb. caused it to touch.Jer 1:9; Da 10:16thine iniquity.43:25; 53:5,10; Mt 9:2; Heb 9:13,14; 1Jo 1:7; 2:1,2 I heard.Ge 3:8-10; De 4:33-36; Eze 1:24; 10:5; Ac 28:25-28Whom.Ex 4:10-13; 1Ki 22:20; Ac 22:21; 26:16,17us.Ge 1:26; 3:22; 11:7Then.Mt 4:20-22; Ac 20:24; Eph 3:8Here am I. Heb. Behold me.65:1 Go.29:13; 30:8-11; Ex 32:7-10; Jer 15:1,2; Ho 1:9Hear ye.43:8; 44:18-20; Mt 13:14,15; Mr 4:12; Lu 8:10; Joh 12:40Ac 28:26,27; Ro 11:8indeed. or, without ceasing. Heb. in hearing. indeed.Heb. in seeing. the heart.29:10; 63:17; Ex 7:3; 10:27; 11:10; 14:17; De 2:30; Eze 3:6-112Co 2:16fat.De 32:15; Ps 17:10ears heavy.Jer 6:10; Zec 7:11lest.Jer 5:21; Joh 3:19,20; Ac 3:19; 28:27convert.19:22; Mt 13:15 Lord.Ps 74:10; 90:13; 94:3Until the.1:7; 3:26; 24:1-12utterly desolate. Heb. desolate with desolation. the Lord.26:15; 2Ki 25:11,21; Jer 15:4; 52:28-30a great.Jer 4:29; 12:7; La 5:20; Ro 11:1,2,15 But yet.1:9; 4:3; 10:20-22; Mt 24:22; Mr 13:20; Ro 11:5,6,16-29and it shall return, etc. or, when it is returned, and hathbeen broused. teil-tree. The teil-tree is the linden or lime-tree, a species very common in Palestine; the leaf of which resembles that of the laurel, and its flower that of the olive. But the original {ailah,} which our translators render the oak, (but here distinguished from {allon,} the oak,) and Bp. Lowth the {ilex,} in ch. 1:29, 30, probably denotes, as Celsius contends, the {terebinth.} It is an evergreen of moderate size, but having the top and branches large in proportion to the trunk; leaves, like those of the olive, but green intermixed with red and purple; flowers, like those of the vine, growing in bunches, and purple; fruit, of a ruddy purple, the size of a juniper berry, hanging in clusters, very juicy, and containing a single seed of the size of a grape stone; wood, hard and fibrous, from which a resin distils; with an excresence scattered among the leaves, of the size of a chestnut, of a purple colour, variegated with green and white. substance. or, stock, or stem.Job 14:7-9so the holy.65:8,9; Ge 22:18; Ezr 9:2; Mal 2:15; Joh 15:1-3; Ro 9:5; 11:5,24Ga 3:16-19,28,29
Copyright information for
TSK